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Selfintellection And Its Epistemological Origins In Ancient Greek Thought Ian M Crystal

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Selfintellection And Its Epistemological Origins In Ancient Greek Thought Ian M Crystal
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.94 MB
Author: Ian M. Crystal
ISBN: 9781351901246, 1351901249
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Selfintellection And Its Epistemological Origins In Ancient Greek Thought Ian M Crystal by Ian M. Crystal 9781351901246, 1351901249 instant download after payment.

Can the intellect or the intellectual faculty be its own object of thought, or can it not think or apprehend itself? This book explores the ancient treatments of the question of self-intellection - an important theme in ancient epistemology and of considerable interest to later philosophical thought. The manner in which the ancients dealt with the intellect apprehending itself, took them into both the metaphysical and epistemological domains with reflections on questions of thinking, identity and causality. Ian Crystal traces the origins from which the concept of self-intellection springs, by examining Plato's account of the epistemic subject and the emergence of self-intellection through the Aristotelian account, before the final part of the book explores the problem of how the intellect apprehends itself, and its resolution including Plotinus' reformulation and the dilemma raised by Sextus Empiricus. Crystal concludes that Plotinus recasts the metaphysical structures of Plato and Aristotle in such a way that he casts the concept of self-intellection in an entirely new light and offers a solution to the problem.

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